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Fa-Yin Wang
Researcher at Nanjing University
Publications - 184
Citations - 4933
Fa-Yin Wang is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Redshift & Gamma-ray burst. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 172 publications receiving 3901 citations. Previous affiliations of Fa-Yin Wang include Chinese Ministry of Education & University of Texas at Austin.
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Hubble Parameter and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation Measurement Constraints on the Hubble Constant, the Deviation from the Spatially Flat ΛCDM Model, the Deceleration–Acceleration Transition Redshift, and Spatial Curvature
TL;DR: In this article, a complete collection of reliable Hubble parameter H(z) data to redshift z ≤ 2.36 was compiled and used with the Gaussian Process method to determine continuous H(Z) functions for various data subsets.
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Fast radio bursts from the inspiral of double neutron stars
J. S. Wang,J. S. Wang,Yuan-Pei Yang,Yuan-Pei Yang,Xue-Feng Wu,Xue-Feng Wu,Zi-Gao Dai,Zi-Gao Dai,Fa-Yin Wang,Fa-Yin Wang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fast radio burst (FRB) could originate from the magnetic interaction between double neutron stars (NSs) during their final inspiral within the framework of a unipolar inductor model.
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Hubble Parameter and Baryon Acoustic Oscillation Measurement Constraints on the Hubble Constant, the Deviation from the Spatially-Flat $\Lambda$cdm Model, The Deceleration-Acceleration Transition Redshift, and Spatial Curvature
Hai Yu,Bharat Ratra,Fa-Yin Wang +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a complete collection of reliable Hubble parameter $H(z)$ data to redshift $z \leq 2.36$ was compiled and used with the Gaussian Process method to determine continuous functions for various data subsets, and they found that the flat-$\Lambda$CDM model is consistent with the data to a $z$ of 1.5 to 2.0, depending on data subset considered.
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Postnatal adaptation of the gastrointestinal tract in neonatal pigs: a possible role of milk-borne growth factors
R.J Xu,Fa-Yin Wang,S.H Zhang +2 more
TL;DR: Experimental evidence indicates a regulatory role of these milk-borne growth factors in stimulating GI tissue growth and function maturation, and in enhancing repair of damaged GI mucosa in the suckling young and potential therapeutic applications of Milk-borne Growth factors in both agricultural animals and human infants warrant further investigation.
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Gamma-ray burst cosmology
TL;DR: In this article, the luminosity correlations of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and their implications for constraining the cosmological parameters and dark energy are discussed.